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#11  
Cohabitating with the green enemy?

just to be fair, I had I the green machine long before the Orange beast, when little green dies I will replace it with a finish mower


and yes the kids and cats wanted to play in there, it must be like a toy tent, but I told the kids I dont share my toys :D
 
   / Whats wrong with this pic? #12  
That's amazing how it lifted and landed and not be destroyed.

Whenever I see hydraulic cylinders, (stored out in the open :rolleyes:) with the rods extended I'm concerned about corrision starting on the rods then ruining the seals inside the cylinders.

Don
 
   / Whats wrong with this pic? #13  
If you think it may happen again, after you park the tractor in the shed, chain the shed to the tractor.
 
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My thoughts too Cat, why make a nice shelter in the woods then park everything out in the road.
Looks like it didn't get tore up though. Might have to tie the roof to the tractor next time.

Might have to talk with a aeronautical engineer though. With a wing like that going to have to figure weight to lift ratios for wind speed.
 
   / Whats wrong with this pic? #15  
I think you need to move the tractors and other stuff to the new location. Obviously it wasn't happy where it was, so it left and went to where it will be happy.

Eddie
 
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It is amazing that it landed the way it did.....and that you'd show us a picture revealing a green 4x4 pull-wagon as one of your tractor attachments.

Well, I have a red pull wagon as an accessory to my tractor, and I learned the trick by reading one of Eddie Walker's posts.

When I take the tractor out to clear a tree and some brush, I used to put the chain saw, gas, bar oil, a shovel, rope, chain, and a few other things in the bucket. When I got to the tree, I would take them out of the bucket one by one, and then spend half my time moving all that stuff around.

Now I just keep them in my little red wagon and load that in the bucket. All the stuff rolls on wheels and I don't leave it all over the place. The fool wagon is the most important tool I have on the tractor.
 
   / Whats wrong with this pic? #17  
It is amazing that it landed the way it did.....and that you'd show us a picture revealing a green 4x4 pull-wagon as one of your tractor attachments.

Well, I have a red pull wagon as an accessory to my tractor, and I learned the trick by reading one of Eddie Walker's posts.

When I take the tractor out to clear a tree and some brush, I used to put the chain saw, gas, bar oil, a shovel, rope, chain, and a few other things in the bucket. When I got to the tree, I would take them out of the bucket one by one, and then spend half my time moving all that stuff around.

Now I just keep them in my little red wagon and load that in the bucket. All the stuff rolls on wheels and I don't leave it all over the place. The fool wagon is the most important tool I have on the tractor.

Alright....I admit it! :eek: I have a red Radio Flyer 4 x 4 too, that I use as my portable Readywelder cart...... It rides in the bucket on longer trips.....
 
   / Whats wrong with this pic? #18  
Do you have doors for the shed?? My thinking is if the doors are down, the wind can't get in and lift up.

At least, that has been my luck so far with mine so far.
 
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#19  
yup 2 doors both were down. Its back in its proper place place again. 2 guys on one end and the Kioti on the other, for tonight I have it tied down to the tractor. tomorrow Im getting tube sand and tie them to the frame work.
 
   / Whats wrong with this pic? #20  
About 5 years or so ago I had the same thing happen to me. Same size carport and I had it held to the ground by 6 of the srew in augers that are about 2ft long. I park my truck in it. I left for work and when I came home it was missing. I walked to the other side of my 24'x60' garage and there it was already to park the truck in it except in the wrong location:). The wind picked it up and it rolled right over the roof of my garage. Didn't have a scratch in it.
We carried it back with the help of a few people. I lag screwed the legs to 2"x6" the length of the tent and the pounded 4ft rebar throught the board to hold it to the ground. Then put rock and dirt on top of the 2"x6"s and it hasnt moved since.
 

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